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Senator Stabenow Secures Major Wins in Water Infrastructure Bill to Protect Michigan’s Economy, Great Lakes, and Communities. - U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, a member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, secured major wins for Michigan in the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act.
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Deborah Ann Stabenow (née Greer; born April 29, 1950) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Michigan, a seat she has held since 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she became the state's first female U.S. senator after winning the 2000 election .
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Protecting our Great Lakes. Debbie keeps fighting for the great lakes because she knows they are vital to our Michigan way of life. The first bill she passed into law as a U.S. Senator was a ban on oil and gas drilling in the Great Lakes.
Jan 5, 2023 · Michigan Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow announced Thursday that she will retire at the end of her term, opening up her seat in 2024 and moving her battleground state closer to the heart of the ...
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The daughter of a World War II veteran, Senator Stabenow has been a longtime advocate for the more than 600,000 veterans living in Michigan. She authored legislation to pave the way for Michigan veteran James C. McCloughan to be awarded the Medal of Honor, and she has helped open new and expanded V.A. clinics in Alpena, Bad Axe, Cadillac, Clare